Actually, Daimler-Benz may very well keep Jeep even if Chrysler/Dodge is spun off.
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/03/01/daim ... roup-sold/
"The German business daily Handelsblatt reported today that DaimlerChrysler may keep the Jeep brand if it eventually sells the Chrysler Group. The reason is that Jeeps fit well the Mercedes-Benz brand and offers unique product that Daimler couldn't offer on its own. If true, that would mean interested parties would be bidding on the Chrysler and Dodge brands alone. Of course, a few Jeep vehicles like the Compass share their platforms with other Chrysler Group models like the Dodge Caliber, so those links would likely still remain for some time after a potential sale. Considering that the only two companies who appear to have expressed any interest in purchasing the Chrysler Group are General Motors and Magna, taking Jeep off the table would likely make the deal even less attractive than many analysts claim it to be. Jeep sold about 595,000 units in 2006 and sales were up 14% in January and down 5% in February."
This is only good. As someone who has experience with having an older Mercedes S-Class in the family (the CRD replaced it), Mercedes-Benz has great parts support for older models. It's still possible to buy parts for a Benz from the 1960s or the 1970s at a dealer. Hopefully if this happens, they extend their parts support model out to cover Jeep as well.
Darby's point about the overseas CRDs is a good one. The 2.8 VM engine is found in the Liberty, the Wrangler AND in the Chrysler minivan overseas. CRD owners should have no problems getting parts -- they just may take some time to get to the States.